PASADENA>> Just hours after the City Council approved a second JAY Z and Beyonce show at the Rose Bowl, concert promoter Live Nation announced Tuesday that tickets for the show will go on sale this week.

The second concert date is contingent upon a change in the Pac-12 Championship Game that would move the finals to a neutral location, meaning the Rose Bowl would no longer have to reserve a slot for it. Rose Bowl officials promised the council and the community that it would cap this year’s events at 18, having already approved six other concerts at the stadium this summer.

A city ordinance requires council approval for all large events once the council has already scheduled 12 for a given year. The summer will see three One Direction shows, two from Eminem and Rihanna and now two from Beyonce and JAY Z. The “summer of music” is part of a new strategy to earn revenue that would replace the controversial proposal for a temporary NFL team at the stadium.

Officials have also said they plan to launch an annual music festival at the Rose Bowl as early as next summer to have a more stable revenue source. The council last night also approved a contract for an environmental study on the proposed festival as well as increasing the event cap for large events at the Rose Bowl.

Rose Bowl officials assured the council Monday that Live Nation will accept all liability should the concert not take place.

Tickets will go on sale for Chase customers beginning on Wednesday at 10 a.m. and will be available to the general public at 10 a.m. on Friday. For tickets or more information visit www.livenation.com.